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Re: Split Parabola Boundary Array

Subject: Re: Split Parabola Boundary Array
From: "tk7859" tk7859
Date: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:15 am ((PST))
--- In  Rob Danielson <> wrote:
 
> Looking forward to your results.  I like the additional low octaves 
> your rig is getting compared to some dish recordings seem to lack. 
> Center-Side mixing ability would interesting to consider for field 
> adjustment. Might require a mic level mixer of some sort though. 
> Maybe someone has a cheaper_easier DIY solution?
> 
> If you think of it, direct your dish to a neutral spot on the horizon 
> for a while too (just presence is fine). I detected some some 
> resonance in the room recording and we can see if its repeated 
> outside. Rob D.

Hi Rob and the Group

I got back from the saltmarsh about 40 minutes ago so only just read
your post.  Luckily, the set up of the ParaJeck on the marsh satisfies
your requirement above - in fact it was difficult to use the parabolic
as a parabolic and chase sounds.  I just pointed it in a suitable
direction and let the sounds pass in front of the line of sight.

Currently the hour long recording is about half way downloaded into
sonic stage.  I will post some results when they are available

Cheers





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